THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three , .., ; ONE-DAY WALK-OUT guerrila chief dies LIMASSOL, Cyprus (R) - Thous- ands of Greek Cypriots gathered outside a humble house in Limas-, sol yesterday to pay their re- spects to Gen. George Grivas, guer- rilla hero of the independence struggle against the British who died Sunday of a heart attack. The body of the frail, 75-year-old soldier who two years ago launch- ed a new guerrilla movement to fight for Enosis' union with Greece, lay on a simple iron bed in the house he used as his secret head- quarters from 1955-59 when he led the EOKA underground fight against British occupation and for Enosis.. CYPRIAN PRESIDENT Archbis- hop Makarios proclaimed a general amnesty for all imprisoned mem- bers of Grivas' underground to honor his old ally and later arch- enemy. Many saw the amnesty as an at- tempt to prevent Cyprus f r o hl sliding gradually into a fratricidal civil war between the supporters of Makarios and those of the general. The two men fell out in 1960 when Makarios accepted condition- al independence for Cyprus, ex- cluding Enosis, because of violent objections by the Turkish govern- ment and the one-fifth Turkish Cyp- riot minority. Grivas returned secretly to the island in September 1971. He re-, mained in hiding until his death, directing a new underground known as EOKA B, to overthrow Makarios and bring about Enosis by force. British trains halted PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM CITY CENTER ACTING COMPANY JOHN HOUSEMAN, Artistic Director By Reuter and UPI LONDON - Wildcat walkouts by train crews yesterday disrupted, Britain's state-run rail system, plunging London's busy commuter network into chaos and axing long distance services through the coun- try. ures to k tioning ifc ened natim BRITAIN threatened Feb. 10 i dicted, a week ann eep vital services func- coal miners call a threat- onwide strike. N'S 269,000 miners have to walk off their jobs f, as their leaders pre- rank-and-file ballot this roves the strike. coalmine strike looking more certain, threats of vigorous action were is- Mick McGahey, commun- ist vice president of the National Union of Mineworkers. McGahey, now regarded as the most forceful of all the miners' leaders, said that once a strike starts, safety crews would not be allowed to keep mines in working order. This prompted some newspaper comment that subverting military loyalty was a punishable crime. The one-day strike was called by i station and signalmen who resented Wi being deprived of overtime pay be-!mor cause stoppages by engineers had!addit left them no work to do. sued FOR SEVEN consecutive Sun- days, trains have been shut down because of a slowdown by 29,000 railroad engineers. Meanwhile, the government of Prime Minister Edward Heath yes- terday drafted emergency meas-; i ppi th a and ional by Mv AP Photo GREEK CYPRIOT underground leader George Grivas died Sunday of a heart attack, according to officials of his guerrilla movement. Guerrilla officials said the struggle for union with Greece would continue under the command of a new leader. GROUP GUITAR LESSONS 6 Consecutive Weeks, Materials Included, ONLY $12.00 We also teach flute, banjo, recorder, bass, sax, drums, piano, oboe, and clarinet. FOR ENROLLMENT, CALL 769-4980: ANN ARBOR MUSIC MART JAMAICA MONTEGO BAY 2O per person plus $ tax and service MARCH 1-8, 1974 8 days 7 nights (During Spring Break) " Round trip jet via Air Jamaica Paty Jet (This is a scheduled flightNot a charter) * Gourmet meal service in flight * Rum bamboozles in flight s 7 Night hotel 0 Jamaican Cocktails * AND MORE! For all University of Michigan Students, Faculty and immediate family Phone- ROSANNE (313) 662-8417 11 Sexuality and Personal Growth A small group experience intended to increase personal or interpersonal growth regarding sexual- ity. Semi - structured experiences and explicitly sexual films may sometimes be used. The group will have great flexibility in the course it finally takes. A premiinary meeting for interested persons will be held on Thursday evening, January 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the Office of Ethics and Religion, third floor, Michigan Union. One series of 7 sessions will begin Tuesday evening and continue weekly. A second series on another evening is possible if in- terest demands it. LEADERS: Marian Cohen (Mental Health Clinic) Len Scott (Ethics and Religion) The group is open to individuals or couples who are UNDER- GRADUATES. If you are interested in the group and whether or not you can be present at the preliminary meeting, call either Marian (764-8316) or Len (764-7442) by Thursday, Jan. 31. 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